But perhaps first place should really have gone to unresponsive driver detection. AutoPacific says that this idea was represented by two different options: a system that stops the car in its lane and ...
Analyst Insight: Sustainability in supply chains has become a pressing priority, and the integration of wireless power with RAIN RFID technology is revolutionizing logistics by enabling continuous ...
Sensors networks are gaining widespread use in factories, industrial complexes, commercial and residential buildings, agricultural settings, and urban areas, serving to improve manufacturing ...
A wireless sensor, here gauging the alignment of a new car body on an assembly line, coupled with a tower light can immediately notify technicians when problems arise. Wireless photoelectric sensors ...
The Australian National University (ANU) has taken the first step into determining the feasibility of developing prototype wireless sensors powered by harvesting renewable energy from an ambient ...
Sensing technologies have made rapid inroads in industrial and commercial deployments. Their penetration in Industry 4.0 in the past few decades is spurred by data-driven operations in the ...
Wireless charging is the worst form of charging in a damn car (unless it's on a adjustable mount that actually cradles your phone or something like a stronger version of the magsafe, but the mount is ...